Greenbelt Festival

Right now i am blogging at the Contributors Lounge and sitting next to Eliz from folk-hip band Nizlopi – who had a Number One hit “The JCB Song“. They perform tonight on main stage.

Ian Mobsey (Moot) was preparing his teaching on emerging church a few minutes ago and is now teaching. I tried to get in but its full and they turned me away. Dang nasty of them! I was even helping Ian with his presentation. He will be focusing on the Trinity as a basis for emerging church theology.

Highlights so far:

– Paul told me that a round of hymn-singing in the Organic Beer Tent last night was one of the greatest worship moments ever for him. LOUD MANLY singing raising the canvas roof, verse after verse, wesley and more wesley, people rushing into the tent, all led by someone on a keyboard who was probably drowned out. Paul will be blogging on the experience soon and i will link to it. Makes me wonder if hymn singing in pubs might be something worth bringing back.

– I helped Fuse Factory set up last night and do an audio-visual worship set at New Forms. They have just left for their home in Lausanne but I hope to connect with them next summer on tour through Europe. Fuse Factory’s Bryce and Sam have been friends for years. I slept in their tent last night. Thanks!

– Daniel Bedingfield performed last night to a mass [thousands???] of young fans – it looked like a waving shagpile carpet of young people singing along. Bryce and I tried to say hello afterwards – Bryce knows him from YWAM days and I have had some phone chats with him – but it was a bad time and there were teenyboppers everywhere, showing off their phone photos of Daniel, that we decided to try another time. I didn’t realize the guy was so famous. Not bad for a fellow KIWI!

Shane Claiborne is camping next to me. Nice to see him again. And lots of others. Thanks June for image.

Just looking at the schedule . . . dang! RANDY STONEHILL on right now. Bye!

Andrew Jones has been blogging since 1997. He is based in San Francisco with his two daughters but also travels the globe to find compelling stories of early stage entrepreneurs changing their world. Sometimes he talks in the third person. Sometimes he even talks to himself and has been heard uttering the name "Precious" :-)

Hi Andrew,
You asked me to drop you a comment when we met after Ikon’s ‘Fundamentalism’, which you missed, but we summarised for you. Here it is.
Funny thing about their session, which was brilliant by the way. I could have sworn that I had read a summary of it somewhere. It all seemed familiar. I thought it was in Pete Rollins book, but it isn’t. So I’m confused.
Which seems totally appropriate when I think about Ikon and the things that I beLIEve.
Cheers,
Simon